Badalgarh

Rajasthan


Badalgarh (originally called Fazalgarh after its constructor, Nawab Fazal Khan) is a mighty 16th-century fort, dating from the period of the nawabs (Muslim ruling princes). It belongs to the Dundlod family and is closed to the public, awaiting renovation.


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